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Biology, 16.10.2021 02:50 yasarhan2

in fruit flies, a particular sex-linked recessive allele can lead to abnormal wing formation. a cross is performed between two normal-winged fruit flies with the genotypes xry and xr xr. what percentage of the offspring are expected to be female with abnormal wing development?

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